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97% Winning Rate By Betting (Page 1 of 2)

When The Sports Betting Champ System is reviewed on the basis of cost, you will see that it is a sports betting system that is very cost effective. When you review its’ cost compared to the costs of getting the same type of information elsewhere the difference will stand out. To get the same type of reliable information elsewhere you only have a few options and they are all quite expensive. The only truly reliable options are going to a professional sports handicapper or purchasing statistics sheets and using that information to determine picks. Both of these have downsides, the first of which is the cost and with the statistic sheets time also becomes a major downside. There are of course the same old unreliable sources, such as free picks on the Internet or out of the local paper, by trying a “free” system , or using your old system that has never really worked.

First, lets start with The Sports Betting Champ System. It has a one time cost of just under $200 at the time of this article. Now that may seem like a lot of money, especially to the occasional sports bettor, but it is actually a small amount. For that cost, you get the sports betting system developed by John Morrison, who has a PhD in Statistics and has developed this system over many years. You can then use the system and its parameters to make picks that have won at a great percentage over years, not months. You also get picks emailed to you by John Morrison, so if you choose not to run the system yourself, you can just use the picks that are emailed to you. So, basically you get a winning sports betting system and emailed picks, both for only one payment and both with no expiration and almost no time required if desired.

Now lets move to the services of a professional sports handicappers. There are a lot of these types of services available, so the first thing you need to do is to spend a lot if time determining which handicapper is the one to go with. This could be easy, as they all seem to have great records and make tons of money, but you should follow up on some of the claims. So, after you determine who seems the most accurate about their claims you can then look at the costs.

Do you remember when I said that just under $200 for The Sports Betting Champ System was a small amount? Well now you will understand why. Most of these services charge at least $300 and some over $500 for one season of picks for one sport. Or, they will offer you one day of picks for $20 to $30 so you can try out their service. For this cost you usually will get anywhere from 1 to 5 picks per day on the sport that you paid for. From the research that I have done, most of these services claim to win anywhere from 60% to 70% of their picks, with some claiming higher. For the cost of the service, you will need high winning percentages to cover the added cost of the service. Then, you will have to pay again for the next season and again if you want to bet on another sport.

The other method is to purchase statistics services and use their sheets to find picks. There are actually 2 downsides to following this method. The first downside is the same one as using the sports handicappers. To get the detailed information from a reliable source will cost you about the same as using a handicapper. Although you do get information for more then one sport, you are still going to pay at least $300 for one year and up to $500 or more for premium services. Now for the 2nd downside. Time and a lot of it is needed to go through and analyze the information on the sheets. It is often overwhelming, as these are the same types of sheets the pros are using. Unless you are doing sports betting full time or if have been a sports bettor for a long time already, this is going to take some time. It will probably take you at least 4-5 hours to get a few picks. This is now something you will have to do every day and pay for every year.

Sports Betting Lessons 101 (Page 1 of 2)

Sports betting is certainly a challenging type of betting-and gambling, and besides its seeming lack of strategy and absolute reliance on knowledge of the event, the truth is, good sports betting actually relies on a great deal of strategy which is required to win. (Sports betting systems). The most important tactics include a close analysis of the information upon which a sound judgment is to be based and after which the bet should be placed. A winning strategy takes a few salient factors into account which are:

1. The bid amount

2. The kind of bet

3. The odds on offer

Sportsbooks in the US and Bookmakers in UK are entities that accept and take sports bets. The bets can be placed by betting on the end result of several sporting events like Baseball, Snooker, Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Football, Tennis and hundreds of athletics. Two of the most basic definitions in sports betting are: a sportsbook is the one who accepts the sports bet. An oddsmaker is the one who sets the odds of the bet.

Betting the Odds

Before placing a bet, first you must select the type of bet and the amount you will wager. This usually depends upon the odds that are being offered. Before you place the bet, you must carefully crutinize the range of available odds.

For the bet to be worthwile, the odds should be in a ratio of at least 2:1. Remember to take into account the factor of the total amount being given by way of commission to the sports-book. This should ideally be a small percentage of the total value of the odds.

Below is a list of the most commonly known kinds of bets:

1. Single or Straight Bet: This is the basic form of betting and allows you to the option of betting at given odds, upon a winner.

2. Point Spread: By betting this type of bet, you can bet on one of two selections that have been equated through the allocation of suitable points. In the Point Spread, the number of allocated points are shown with a + sign for the favorable side and a – sign for the underdog. In order that the better wins, when the favored team must win by more than the Point Spread. On the flip side, if a bet has been placed on the underdog, that team has to lose by less than the Point Spread for the better to win.

3. Buy Points: This involves moving the Point Spread positively, by paying a price.

4. The Moneyline: This type of bet is simply on who will win. It establishes the odds for each side but is the opposite of the Point Spread, with a – sign standing for the favorite and the + sign for the underdog.

5. Total Bet: This is similar to point spread bets, only in that the better bets on the total points scored.

6. Over/ Under: This bet takes into consideration the number of points scored by the teams in any game will be beyond/ over OR below/ under the total set by the oddsmaker.

7. Parlay of Accumulator: This type of bet is betting on multiple sporting events in the hope that a big payoff will be made if all win. The picks are made in relation to the point spread. If just one event does not win or draw, the better loses the entire bet. This type of bet can generate huge amounts of money, in the event of a win.